Google has unveiled Google Glass Enterprise Edition. The company is hoping to usher in a new era for the wearable computer after bugs and privacy concerns saw the original consumer version dismissed as before its time. Google's now targeting businesses.

Google has published the first software update for its Google Glass wearable computer since 2014. The minor release adds one feature to the device. It isn't known why Google has launched the update now as the consumer version of Glass has been abandoned.

A development version of an unannounced Google Glass headset has appeared on eBay and is currently fetching in excess of $8,000. The device is believed to be an example of the 'Enterprise Edition,' a Glass variant that Google has yet to reveal.

Google has closed down the social media accounts formerly used to promote its Google Glass wearable computer. The consumer edition of the headset has been abandoned in favour of a business-centric version called "Glass: Enterprise Edition."

A mysterious FCC approval for a new Google device has surfaced. Details are scarce but it is believed that the product could be the next iteration of the wearable Google Glass headset, showing that the program is not cancelled as some have thought.

Movie fans will no longer be able to wear Google Glass and other wearable technology in US cinemas.
Google Glass has been the center of much uncertainty since the public started experimenting with the device.

Much has been written about how technology could be used to replace humans in the service sector, but a recent USA Today story suggests it can also save companies money by making workers more efficient.

Sierre -
An app has been developed at the University of Applied Sciences (HES-SO) in Sierre, Switzerland, which is aimed at saving precious minutes by enabling specialist doctors at hospitals to interact live with paramedics working on patients at the scene.

The anticipation for Google glass, the high-tech specs, is growing among the more tech savvy consumers. For others, such technology will perhaps be baffling and confusing as a new amusing viral video suggests.

Google has announced that it now has their still-being-developed Google Glass for sale - but only on Google's website. The Internet-connected glasses are in development but the product they have now will still set you back $1500 (plus tax).

San Francisco -
It seems as though Google's secret is a secret no more, according to multiple sources. The tech giant's barge on the San Francisco Bay is reportedly full of luxury showrooms, and a party deck.

Madrid -
In a world first, a chondrocyte transplant operation will be carried out on Friday in Madrid, using Google Glass to allow remote experts in the USA to consult live on the procedure and viewers to watch in real time on the Internet.

Sydney -
Google used to be sharp and fun when they were a startup. Now the corporate castrati have obviously got control. The latest missive from Google says “don’t resell”, and “don’t lend” Google Glass.

The first batch of what may be the new wave in internet surfing is going out this week to 8,000 contest winners. We`re talking Google Glasses, the internet-connected glasses that you can surf the `net with while looking hip and cool.